6 THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBKA8KA. ir 31TC unny Monday The King of Laundry SOAPS. Yellow snnps contain rosin. SUNNY MONDAY contains | no rosin. 'Sunny Monday bubbles will wash away . " your troubes. Use Gold Dust it is better and cheaper than yelow soap. Buy Sunny Monday and Gold Dust J. N. PEALE BAKERY VALUES The Brokea Bow Steam Bak ery is selling goods as follows : White Bread 6 loaves for 25 cents Eye Bread 6 " " 25 ' Graham Bread 6 " 25 4 Cream Bread 6 " " - 25 ' S All kinds of cookies lOc per doon Doughnuts lOc per dozen Buns 10c per dozen Cream Puffs 25c per dozen Macaroons 30c per dozen Layer Cakes 35 and 5Dc each Angel Food 10 and 15c each Pound Cake lOc each Jelly Rolls lOc each Cup Cakes 15c per dozen Fresh Hot Pies daily 2 for 25c We have only one reason why you should patronise us and that is "because you get more for your money. And Se F BROKEN BOW STEftM BAKERY Ship Your Live To The Farmers' Live Stock Commission GO , Rooms 209 and 211 Exchange Blilg. South Omaha. Then Mop Price ABSTRACTING BROK EN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU DUTCHMAN VALLEY. There was no preaching- Jackson school house Sunday , ov.ing to the fact lhat Rev. Jackson went to the baptismal services at Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. George McRae and family had relatives visiting' them over Sunday The Misses Kffisc ami Phcbe Rapp , SLltna liit ii and Elli Lauyhlm &rc attending1 Normal in the Hjw. The Children's Day exercises at Jackson have been given up because of the failure to get to gether to practice. Miss Eva Myers was in the neighborhood Sunday. It is not everyone who would ditch his auto to keep trom scar ing a team , but reports say that El Rapp did so , and that the te .ui took fright not withstard- ing , and ihrew Miss Sadie Nor- cutt out of the buggy , but she was not seriously hurt. ANSLEY. John Curry , of Broken Bow , was in town Tuesday. Jacob Thull is erecting a One residence on the east side of town. The Owl Club meets this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. Keon. T. M. Southard and S. Dock- ard , of Cumro , were in town Tuesday. Where are the three new Analey automobiles ? Nothing has been heard of them for a week. James Hickenbottotu arrived Saturday in a new "Interstate" auto. J. II. Kern and F. Hawk , who had also been to Omaha returned with him. The erection of the new Cath olic church in south Ansley is prospering rapidly. Base ball this week in the new b se ball park. Ansley vs , Litch field. It looks now as if the farme's would organize a new telephone company combining all of the local lines. ELTON. Farmers are all busy plowing corn. corn.A. A. F. Leek and family visited with Charles Goviers Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Spencer is visiting her daughter , Mrs. John Pernie. Rev. McCasliu , w'Lo has been sick for sometime , was able to attend church at Weissert Sun day.Frank Frank Barnes , who has been visiting his mother , Mrs. P. M. Case , has returned to Lincoln to resume his duties as fireman on the B. & M. railroad. Mr. Ira Close and Mr. Kellen- barger , of Merna , were visiting Mr. Shaddons Sunday. They made the trip by automobile. On account of the threatening rain last Sunday evening the Epworth League was not organ ized at Weissert. The date now set for organizing is Sunday evening , June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Govearts and daughter , Stella , went to Oconto Sunday to visit their daughter , Mrs. Clarence Govier. * GEORGETOWN. Alice and Philip Beck are vis iting relatives and friends at Dunning this week. S. S. McCouuell accompanied his sister , Elizabeth , to broken Bow on Friday. Henry Clouse , of Sutnncr , vis ited one night recently at George town. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgiu , of Kearney , who have been visiting a few days with their son , A. V. Spurgiu and family , returned home Monday. ( .5. L. Crookham is wearing a smile these days that won't come off. It's a boy mother and son are getting along nicely. Here' : congratulations to you , George Mrs. Wilshire was taken quite ill a few days ago and Dr. Bush , of Sumner , was called in to see her. We are glad to report that she is better at this writing. Win. Spry marketed hogs at Oconto on Saturday. Herbert and Edwin Myers , of Broken Bow , and Attorney Matthews , of Loup City , visited over Sunday nt Uncle Johnnie Myers. Mrs. Forrest , of Oconto , is taking care ot Mrs. G. L. Crook- ham during her illness. Uncle Johnnie Myers and wife vi ited at Jas , Huffaker's in New Hope on Saturday. Frank Spry and family and Roy , Ernest and Clarence Spry , visited at Wm. Spry's Sunday. Mrs. Peter Overgard and daughter , Mildred , called at C , 'C. ' Smith's Saturday afternoon. Model Forty-Four , 34 H. P. , $2250. Spate Wheel with Inflated Titc , Brackets and Tools , 74. Magneto 150. Why The Offset Crank Shaft ? Notice a man ubcut to mount a bicycle. He always adjusts the pedal where it will receive to best advantage his full weight on the first downward stroke. This position for the pedal is just forward of the center of the crank shc.li. of C.z Mcycls. If he mounted when the pedal was directly over the center of the ciank shaft , * v > jl 1 his weight would fall directly on the bearings and the first- , 'downward stroke would be retarded and therefore weak jj Now imagine the man's leg as I J , the piston cf an automobile en- Corrcipontis to , einc : the pedal of the bicycle as position oj In ? piston i i i u i ordinary cnme at . Ihc crank . pin and the crank f-Y ? 1n i/iM fin\rr. r * btiatt 01 tnc the Kambler bicycle as the engine the crank shaft of crank pin has the engine. moved past In the ordinary the dead cen nary engine The Car wilh Ihe Offset Crank Shaft ter ; the crank the crank nin shaft is in a -and piston ( the pedal and the , . , man's leg" ) are directly over . , Ordinary V engine. i j i - \ \ Position of pistcu the dead center and until the * ' " ! crank passes the tunung point Seven passenger model , 45 horse power with offset crank thaft , 2500. Othtr models 150 to $2500. The Car of Steady Service W. E. TALBOT .BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA. FOR LADIES FAIR We have Toilet Articles and preparations rich and rare. The many years of experience which we have had ill the business has enabled us to select such articles as will meet with the appoval of the public. Our Assortment of Toilet Articles consists of everything in Toilet waters , Tonics , Face Powders , Toilet Powders , Perfumery , Soapa , Sponges , Combs , Brushes , Etc. We have also a large and complete stock of Proprietary Medicines. ED McCOMAS Drugs and Jewelry Keep Your Poultry Healthy MO M M rt MMM r u n Tt pays to feed your liens and chicks some good reliable poultiy food occasionally rather than let them droop and die from cholera. It will serve as a tonic and a preven tive of diseases. It also makes hens lay. I have the GREAT WEST ERN POULTRY TONIC lhat is guaranteed to give satisfaction. I also have in sect powders and lice killers which are an essential thing to keep chicks healthy dur ing the summer months. S , R. LEE The Busy Druggist all effort h wasted. Thus when the ( . \ploMon occurs , the great \ est force falls upon the bearings. Corresponds to position of piston In When the explosion occurs in Kambler engine at cxulosion center. position to receive the full pressure and turns without friction. ure . Rambicr Offset There is no side thrust and wear Crank shad. r0 i. . . . 11 i i tionol piston at ci. onthecyhndenvallsisthussaved. plosion center. Buckeye Ranch , formerly known as the Black Ranch and to the first settlers as the "Middlesex , " tying about fifteen miles south of Broken Bow. Divided into some 30 farms , of as good soil as can be found in au3r part of Nebraska. Laid out roads cross these lands both ways and thousands of acres are under cattle and hog fence. Some fiOO acres well set to alfalfa and about 1200 acres additional aie under cultivation. Four good ( almost new ) farm houses. School house on laud and near center of tract. These farms are right now on the market and must be sold in the next sixty days. Prices range from $12.50 to $50.00 and one of which has already been sold at the high mark. TERMS : About one third or one fourth cash on or befoi-e March 1st , 1910 on possession ( a reasonable part of which shall be cash on execution of contract ) , and balance on five to ten 3reai-s time ut 6 per cent annual interest. The chance of a life time and 3 011 cant afford to miss it. Write , wire , or phone at once. f. A. RENEAU , Local Agent. Broken Bow , Nebraska. We have an automobile that will meet the daily. trains arriving in Broken Dow , to carry prospective buyers to the ranch. Don't Delude Yourself BY THINKING THAT WE CAN'T SELL YOU LUMBER AND ALL BUILDING MATERIAL AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE \ FOR LIKE GRADES , AMOUNTS AND \ TERMS. PHONE 79. G. L. TURNER LUMBER COMPANY